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= Notes on the Code =
 
= Notes on the Code =
  
This code is now an early work in progress.  Until I loose interest in it it will probably improve.  However, adding features is more part of the life of a programmer than polishing old features; making something better that seems good enough is not always the priority it should be.  If you do not like it, mostly keep it to yourself unless it is accompanied by an offer to improve it.  I do not need ideas, I need time.  That said if you think you have a helpful comment contact me, my page will tell you how: [[User:Russ_hensel]]
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In some ways I am proud of the code, it was sometimes a slog, and I had to learn a lot of Python to get it going.  On the other hand it kind of sucks, it has lots of dead code, ass backwards was of doing things, poor naming...... There is also a good bit of code on features that I am adding, but that is unfinished.  Until I loose interest in it it will probably improve.  However, adding features is more part of the life of a programmer than polishing old features; making something better that seems good enough is not always the priority it should be.  If you do not like it, mostly keep it to yourself unless it is accompanied by an offer to improve it.  I do not need ideas, I need time.  That said if you think you have a helpful comment contact me, my page will tell you how: [[User:Russ_hensel]]
  
 
= Design =
 
= Design =

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